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it has changed, moved from a launch platform to a network/feedback environment. >> and i found that a lot of businesses were there to get attention which is great as we saw on the reel. a lot of people wearing funny t-shirts and costumes. for small business that is have a dream, south by southwest, 20,000 something people there, if you want attention, maybe it will help you find it there. >> the piece we did was about networking. these guys networked to meet each other at this founder speed dating, in essence. they had one there. when you go to a conference that is 20,000 people, how do you network effectively? >> you do work before you get there. hopefully you've already built part of your own community, so to speak, to follow you and you follow others and so you do a lot of the scheduling by the time you get down there. and you keep it tight and loose in the sense you're booking the never eat alone principle. in between that really concentrated environment to navigate and hopefully pick up some new relationships. >> the best thing to do, have cell phone numbers. two, confirm the nig
it has changed, moved from a launch platform to a network/feedback environment. >> and i found that a lot of businesses were there to get attention which is great as we saw on the reel. a lot of people wearing funny t-shirts and costumes. for small business that is have a dream, south by southwest, 20,000 something people there, if you want attention, maybe it will help you find it there. >> the piece we did was about networking. these guys networked to meet each other at this...
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we have really created institutions and environment with access to care. we had conversation and a disruption and we also have to acknowledge treatment and trust. it also have access to the system. it is not just going to be about what the benefits look like. but whether we can educate americans that are impacted. we need to have access to these health care services that they need at the end of the day. we are talking about what we know. including age and race. people of color are less likely to experience that in health care system. there is a story behind that that we have not necessarily gone to the heart. but we are really going to address health care, we really need to take about this and there has to be a way to address these populations that continue to experience this. our health care is overwhelming impacted by this. we are going to start to appropriate this. >> i think that the fact it is said that, i wonder if that is a the question that we have an answer just yet. like what is the accountability in the system itself and how is a transforming. h
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that is operated on by the environment and health choices. revealing a lot of its secrets to us, is helping us to nail down what that heredity looks like and how we may learn enough about it to influence outcomes, so if you are born with a high risk of alzheimer's, maybe there is something you can do about it before you get the disease. >> what did he do in st. louis? >> he was examined by the cancer experts. they conducted dna analysis from his blood, and that could tell born with, he was and then they could look at the specific dna in the cancer cells. cancer comes about because of bornkes in the dna you are with, causing them to grow when they should not, and in his cancer genome, they found a dozen or some mistakes that were acquired during life that were driving those cells to grow, and at least one of those not previously described suggested the possibility of using a therapy you would not normally have contemplated for esophageal cancer, so there was a chance to try something that was rational, sort of evidence-based, a designer drug b
that is operated on by the environment and health choices. revealing a lot of its secrets to us, is helping us to nail down what that heredity looks like and how we may learn enough about it to influence outcomes, so if you are born with a high risk of alzheimer's, maybe there is something you can do about it before you get the disease. >> what did he do in st. louis? >> he was examined by the cancer experts. they conducted dna analysis from his blood, and that could tell born with,...
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so we have despoiled our environment in a classic way. that's why we have huge cleanup funds, that why we have so many problems. that's why we have to impose all kinds of costs on companies now to deal with this problem. so i'm not very hopeful. i don't think this is a system that has a place in it for us to seriously deal with the limits to growth, with the need to preserve our environment, to take care of our health as a people because we have a system that pushes forward with a kind of intensity that pushes those issues to the side. >> janet from woolwich, maine. >> if you could be president with a cooperative congress, what are the three most critical things you would do to ensure that we have a healthy economy that is sustainable, particularly in light of a growing aging population? thank you. >> i would pick the following number one, solve the unemployment problem. in a sense it's the most urgent one we have. if the private sector -- and here i'm paraphrasing franklin roosevelt in the '30s. if the private sector either cannot or wil
so we have despoiled our environment in a classic way. that's why we have huge cleanup funds, that why we have so many problems. that's why we have to impose all kinds of costs on companies now to deal with this problem. so i'm not very hopeful. i don't think this is a system that has a place in it for us to seriously deal with the limits to growth, with the need to preserve our environment, to take care of our health as a people because we have a system that pushes forward with a kind of...
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dealt by the health care activity past year as we've really created institutions and our community and environment where everybody else wanted to achieve access to care. the party had conversation another these deceptions deceptions and health care services or deception in providers. we also have to knowledge the historical experiences of mistreatment and mistrust in communities of color as well as lgbt communities have experienced discrimination, but also discrimination trying to get access to the system. as a look at health care reform implementation, it's not just that the benefits for quite. it's about whether or not the lgbt americans were overwhelmingly and acted will have access to this health care services they need. at the end of 80s talking about the treatment cascade for the analysis by age and race is that a younger american people of color is less likely to experience depression and less likely to be engaged in the health care system. there's a story behind that we haven't necessarily cut to the heart of, but if are going to address health disparities, will have a chance that has to b
dealt by the health care activity past year as we've really created institutions and our community and environment where everybody else wanted to achieve access to care. the party had conversation another these deceptions deceptions and health care services or deception in providers. we also have to knowledge the historical experiences of mistreatment and mistrust in communities of color as well as lgbt communities have experienced discrimination, but also discrimination trying to get access to...
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. >> reporter: the deal brings environment environmentally friendly event event event research center. samsung is already in austin where employees are 2500 and is expanding their plant. >> more smaller size company to come to get closer to samsung, to get closer to the cyst co. i think in the long run it's a benefit to san jose. >> the city says it's not giving anything away except future tax breaks. >>> on tuesday the supreme court will hear a challenge to proposition 8. the voter passed initiative defines marriage between a man and a woman. >> when we talk about fund meantlized as related to the constitution we're talking about those sacred of all the rights we have. the united states supreme court describes it as such. >> a challenge to the federal defense of marriage act will be heard this week. there was a rally in new york today. >> reporter: people are camping out in front of the supreme court. tuesday they focus on california's proposition 8. wednesday the court looks at the constitution natural tickets of the act. >> this ultimately is not about marriage. it's about fundamen
. >> reporter: the deal brings environment environmentally friendly event event event research center. samsung is already in austin where employees are 2500 and is expanding their plant. >> more smaller size company to come to get closer to samsung, to get closer to the cyst co. i think in the long run it's a benefit to san jose. >> the city says it's not giving anything away except future tax breaks. >>> on tuesday the supreme court will hear a challenge to...
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. >> for the first time we are seeing an ancient environment on mars which is habitable. it just looks different than the planet does today instead of red, it's gray. there was plenty of water. >> curiosity landed on mars back in august, you might recall. the mission last one martian year. that translates into 687 earth days, shepard. we're about halfway through. >> shepard: all right. casey stegall in dallas tonight. cabin owners are now looking for what's left after a huge fire ripped through a mountain side resort. and that tops our news across newark. america. tennessee, the fire broke out late sunday night at a cabin near the north carolina border. heavy winds quickly fanned the flames to dozens of other structures. black hawk helicopters help battled thing all day yesterday. officials say some rain fall last night finally helped contain the thing. it charred some 200 acres and destroyed more than 60 cabins. nobody hurt. maryland. a massive water main break beneath a busy intersection north of d.c. the pipe burst last night sending water 25 feet into the air. the pre
. >> for the first time we are seeing an ancient environment on mars which is habitable. it just looks different than the planet does today instead of red, it's gray. there was plenty of water. >> curiosity landed on mars back in august, you might recall. the mission last one martian year. that translates into 687 earth days, shepard. we're about halfway through. >> shepard: all right. casey stegall in dallas tonight. cabin owners are now looking for what's left after a huge...
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the past years is that we've really created institutions that have been welcomed into tenet and an environment where everybody else wanted to reduce us access to care. and you start having a conversation around that and where this would be disrupted in health care services or disruptions in providers. we also have to acknowledge the historical experiences of mistreatment and mistrust in commuters of color as well as lgbt communities have experienced discrimination from health care providers, and also just experienced discrimination just trying to get access to the system. so as we look at health care implementation is not just going to be about what the benefits look like but it's going to be about whether not the lgbt of americans are being overwhelmingly impacted by the hiv epidemic are going to have access to these services that they need. thing about the treatment cascade and one of the things we know from recent analysis of the treatment cascade, by age and race is that younger americans are less likely experience -- less likely to engage in health care system. there's a story behind that
the past years is that we've really created institutions that have been welcomed into tenet and an environment where everybody else wanted to reduce us access to care. and you start having a conversation around that and where this would be disrupted in health care services or disruptions in providers. we also have to acknowledge the historical experiences of mistreatment and mistrust in commuters of color as well as lgbt communities have experienced discrimination from health care providers,...
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what to make of, well the entire environment for growing a business in this country? ali wing, founder and ceo of giggle, the baby chain of stores and online sales. she joins us now. in terms of what you're seeing, just broadly, ali, the tax environment for you, it is getting worse, no? >> it is. i'm actually just in the middle of annual compensation reviews. i know every employee right now is feeling less in their take-home pay. that is a pressure of a different type for businesses. but it's the same old theme, whether it was not charging online only businesses sales tax or people off-line had to have it. just needing to even the playing field. not a disinincident tiff to big next generation of big businesses in america and right now it is still uneven. dagen: we talked about though the complications created by government, local government, state governments, the federal government in running a business today. we're celebrating the anniversary of the health care law and, what we've seen washington do in recent years. is it getting worse to grow a business in this cou
what to make of, well the entire environment for growing a business in this country? ali wing, founder and ceo of giggle, the baby chain of stores and online sales. she joins us now. in terms of what you're seeing, just broadly, ali, the tax environment for you, it is getting worse, no? >> it is. i'm actually just in the middle of annual compensation reviews. i know every employee right now is feeling less in their take-home pay. that is a pressure of a different type for businesses. but...
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. >> but they are more -- their goal is to educate the public on a issue that impacts the environment, not lining their pocketbooks. neil: all right. >> their goal is to influence legislation, that is the point. neil: if you can agree on outlawing yoko ono concerts we might be off to the races, but thank you. this just in, that thing on your plate is still a biscuit. but it is not "seabiscuit." think this horse meat threat went too far. during sequestration, meet the restaurant ceo who said it damn near cost him business before and after sequestration. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea
. >> but they are more -- their goal is to educate the public on a issue that impacts the environment, not lining their pocketbooks. neil: all right. >> their goal is to influence legislation, that is the point. neil: if you can agree on outlawing yoko ono concerts we might be off to the races, but thank you. this just in, that thing on your plate is still a biscuit. but it is not "seabiscuit." think this horse meat threat went too far. during sequestration, meet the...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> a major security flaw has been uncovered that means could make it possible to change another user's apple id password and hijack the account! a step-by-step tutorial was found online by the technology site, the verge. it's now recommended that users enable apple id's two-step verification - to protect their accounts. that allows users to get a new code to their phones each time they want to use the apple account. apple says it's working on the problem. >> starting next wednesday -- the golden gate bridge toll plaza will look a little different. the toll takers will be gone - and all-electronic tolling will be in place. if you have fastrak, crossing the bridge will cost 5 dollars instead of six. other options. you can register you license plate online. make a one- time payment at one
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> a major security flaw has been uncovered that means could make it possible to change another user's apple id password and hijack the account! a step-by-step tutorial was found online by the technology site, the verge. it's now recommended that users...
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. >> but they are more -- their goal is to educate the public on a issue that impacts the environment, not lining their pocketbooks. neil: all right. >> their goal is to influence legislation, that is the point. neil: if you can agree on outlawing yoko ono concerts we might be off to the races, but thank you. this just in, that thing on your plate is still a biscuit. but it is not "seabiscuit." think this horse meat threat went too far. during sequestration, meet the restaurant ceo who said it damn near cost him business before and after sequestration. your finances can't manage themselves, but that doesn't mean they won't try. bring all your finances together with the help of the one person who can, a certified financial planner professional. cfp -- let's make a plan. >> food safety may be compromised. >> it would impact food safety. >> food safety. >> food inspectors could find themselves out of work. neil: that was total horse bit. beef still safe, mr. ed nowhere near our platin plating. but just the threat cut to the choir ofny next guest -- chore of my next guest's, he is into fo
. >> but they are more -- their goal is to educate the public on a issue that impacts the environment, not lining their pocketbooks. neil: all right. >> their goal is to influence legislation, that is the point. neil: if you can agree on outlawing yoko ono concerts we might be off to the races, but thank you. this just in, that thing on your plate is still a biscuit. but it is not "seabiscuit." think this horse meat threat went too far. during sequestration, meet the...
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for so long we were talking about the regulatory environment in the united states. i mean, is that not an issue anymore? you have the london wale implications at jpmorgan. is that going to force vocal rules to actually get implemented? is that not a worry anymore for you, for the banks? >> the regulatory changes are always a worry for me. because they're like a drone attack. all of a sudden you don't know where they're coming from. all of a sudden a new, you know, other or new politician is creating one for their own political ambition. or the rules are changing constantly. so you're always on the defense. i think as far as the banks are concerned, and as far as, you know, what happened on friday with jpmorgan is concerned, it is clear that you have across the aisle, bipartisan support to go after the financials and go after the banks. the banks now being so well capitalized are also a great place to go and try to exact money. exact funds. that's certainly what the consumer finance protection bureau is doing. i think that's what a.g.s are going to do. it will be a s
for so long we were talking about the regulatory environment in the united states. i mean, is that not an issue anymore? you have the london wale implications at jpmorgan. is that going to force vocal rules to actually get implemented? is that not a worry anymore for you, for the banks? >> the regulatory changes are always a worry for me. because they're like a drone attack. all of a sudden you don't know where they're coming from. all of a sudden a new, you know, other or new politician...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>. >> greta: here a question for you. what do you think is more important to the american people keeping the white house open for tourists or elvis cruises? we know what the majority of the united states senate think and tom coburn. nice to see you senator. apparently, i have an amendment and it was voted down. tell me first what the amendment was. i'm going to ask you questions about it? >> what we did is eliminate a bunch of wasteful spending and transfer that money to the national park service so we can open up our major parks on time this spring and also give the park service money so that we can open up the white house. the excuse has been the white house can't be open up because secret service have been furloughed but if you look at the numbers they haven't been furloughed. so i
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>. >> greta: here a question for you. what do you think is more important to the american people keeping the white house open for tourists or elvis cruises? we know what the majority of the united states senate think and tom coburn. nice to see...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." i'm larry kudlow. stocks may have dropped today but we've still got even more good news on the economy. now does that mean bern bernanke is going take his foot off the gas pedal sooner rather than later? that might be what's rather bothering stock investors. and where is the new jack kemp now that we need him? a republican who related to everyone with an optimistic but simple message of economic growth for all, we will ask lar larry sabateau in just a few minutes. >> a tax is a tax is a tax. if you tax something more, you get less of it. piling on new taxes is always bad for economic growth period. and yet out of washington comes yet another proposal for another tax. this one known as the marketplace fairness act but it is just a national in
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." i'm larry kudlow. stocks may have dropped today but we've still got even more good news on the economy. now does that mean bern bernanke is going take his foot off the gas pedal sooner...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> dan: breaking news tonight. an officer involved shooting in castro valley. here is a live picture from the scene. a man with a rifle was involved with a dispute. he threatened to shoot sheriff's deputies when they came to the scene. he was hiding in the bushes popping up to aim at the deputies apparently. he was shot and taken to the hospital with possibly life-threatening injuries. we will keep you updated here on our website and at abc7news.com and also over on channel 7. >> moving on to tech news, remember blackberry, the must have cellphone list. new smart phone, the buzz about it is pretty good. jonathan bloom explains, compared to samsung's galaxy or iphone 5, blackberry may face an uphill bottle. >> beneath his coat. director is hiding something that is not so stylish. >> i h
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> dan: breaking news tonight. an officer involved shooting in castro valley. here is a live picture from the scene. a man with a rifle was involved with a dispute. he threatened to shoot sheriff's deputies when they came to the scene. he was hiding in...
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francisco water front as well as people in private homes turned off lights to show respect for the environment and concern about climate change. san francisco was named earth hour capital this year. when a florida deputy spotted a seven foot long scaly intruder near a middle school this week, she did not think twice about wrestling it. and it was all caught on camera. stephanie shows us. >> she is serious. >> reporter: most people wouldn't dare wrestle with an alligat alligator. and then there is jessica macgregor. a lake county sheriff's deputy who could possibly take on alligator trapping as a side job will. >> worked him back and forth and got him tired enough to tape his jaw shut. >> reporter: she is the school resource officer at claremont middle school. tuesday afternoon she started hearing complaints about a gator near school grounds. >> i didn't want to risk her getting into the residential neighborhoods that were right there. >> reporter: so she took mat enters into her own hands, literally as you can see by this picture. >> come on. you can do it. radar school employee took cell phon
francisco water front as well as people in private homes turned off lights to show respect for the environment and concern about climate change. san francisco was named earth hour capital this year. when a florida deputy spotted a seven foot long scaly intruder near a middle school this week, she did not think twice about wrestling it. and it was all caught on camera. stephanie shows us. >> she is serious. >> reporter: most people wouldn't dare wrestle with an alligat alligator. and...
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attach mothers and fathers to each other and to the children that they may create and raise in the best environment. >> reporter: and then wednesday, the court hears a challenge to doma, the defense of marriage act, passed by congress in 1996. it blocks the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriages in the states that allow it. much has changed in the 17 years since president clinton signed it into law. he now says it should be overturned because it's unconstitutional discrimination. no states permitted same-sex marriage when congress passed doma. now nine states do allow it along with washington, d.c. 38 others ban it either by law or constitutional amendment. >> what do we want? >> marriage equality. >> when? >> now. >> reporter: and public opinion polls show that more than half of americans now say they support it. that's why supporters of marriage for gay couples claim the cultural tide is moving in their direction. >> if the supreme court disagrees with these claims, history will not look fondly on it. but the court almost prides itself on moving very slowly, not being out in front
attach mothers and fathers to each other and to the children that they may create and raise in the best environment. >> reporter: and then wednesday, the court hears a challenge to doma, the defense of marriage act, passed by congress in 1996. it blocks the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriages in the states that allow it. much has changed in the 17 years since president clinton signed it into law. he now says it should be overturned because it's unconstitutional...
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so kind of of in this same environment. how long do you think this could last? >> i don't buy the goldilocks analogy because we are in a low to zero growth. fourth quarter gdp in the u.s. is still zero. corporate profits in the third quarter were negative. we're slightly positive now. but first quarter consensus is negative again. where is goldilocks? only the fed stimulus, the fed is protecting a really tight monetary stance by u.s. congress, raising taxes, and, no, i don't see goldilocks at all. tracy: goldilocks is arguably uncle ben, right? he is not going anywhere anytime soon, right? i could make a argument, sell in may, do away thing doesn't count this year. >> i agree with that one, uncle ben. i hadn't heard that before. ultimately it i is pushing on a string. you need to have private economy, you need u.s. corporations, you need to have the global economy growing and this monetary stimulus is getting in the way of good, pro-growth economic policy. tracy: seems everything you learned in school though is thrown out the window. doug, thank you very much. >
so kind of of in this same environment. how long do you think this could last? >> i don't buy the goldilocks analogy because we are in a low to zero growth. fourth quarter gdp in the u.s. is still zero. corporate profits in the third quarter were negative. we're slightly positive now. but first quarter consensus is negative again. where is goldilocks? only the fed stimulus, the fed is protecting a really tight monetary stance by u.s. congress, raising taxes, and, no, i don't see...
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i take a president at his word when he says he is looking for a strong working environment for middle class. we have a different vision on how to get there. one is a government run or government -- where things are dictated from healthcare to regulations. those are the kinds of things i believe stifle growth. i'm part of our freshman group working on regulatory reform. we are going to talk about that. is not take away the ability for someone to take away the pea, -- epa, but it helps those affected by it. there are real business affected. regulations are cutting -- the best way to help this country is to get washington in that so that it is -- so our free-trade agreements can work, so that our products can be sold overseas. free-trade trade is what we need to be part of. follow up onter, your syrian comments, "so you are against sending troops to syria?" said. that's not what i we have to figure out what is the proper role for us to play in syria. again, a comment i heard this morning -- what do we have a un for if it is completely useless ? i agree that right now, the un is basically
i take a president at his word when he says he is looking for a strong working environment for middle class. we have a different vision on how to get there. one is a government run or government -- where things are dictated from healthcare to regulations. those are the kinds of things i believe stifle growth. i'm part of our freshman group working on regulatory reform. we are going to talk about that. is not take away the ability for someone to take away the pea, -- epa, but it helps those...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back. spring is just hours away in this half of the hemisphere but winter didn't get the memo. this is how new england is welcominging spring. more snow and a lot of it. a late winter storm forced school closures. the upper midwest hit with another blast of winter. south isn't off the hook either. allison kosik has the latest. >> reporter: the calendar says spring but mother nature is playing by her own rules, dumping about a foot of snow in parts of new hampshire on the last day of winter. >> it's kind of fun because then you can shovel and work out. >> reporter: in concord it looked more like december than march. >> it's new england. this is what we get in new england. i'm happy. i'm leaving to go skiing on friday. >> reporter: the deep snow across the northeast is taxing
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back. spring is just hours away in this half of the hemisphere but winter didn't get the memo. this is how new england is welcominging spring. more snow and a lot of it. a late winter storm forced school closures. the upper midwest hit...
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they are of course trying to build her satellites operate in any environment. and the good news is that most satellites live well beyond their 15 year time life. so the they're doing a great jo. so the question is, at what point would anything happen that we would say okay, it's dangerous to do something with a satellite now, we're not going to load code today or we're not going to try to committed with a satellite today, or we would maybe put a solar panel and a different orientation. these are issues that just are not really very clear right now. so we would look to a collaborative effort with manufacturers and the government to provide advice on this. now, a similar thing happened in space debris. so, a couple decades ago nasa got interested in understanding the debris environment. that led to the situation where we have today where we actually get warnings from defense department called conjunction summary messages. we actually get warnings in advance if dod thinks that there might be a collision between two space objects. it took us a long time to connect
they are of course trying to build her satellites operate in any environment. and the good news is that most satellites live well beyond their 15 year time life. so the they're doing a great jo. so the question is, at what point would anything happen that we would say okay, it's dangerous to do something with a satellite now, we're not going to load code today or we're not going to try to committed with a satellite today, or we would maybe put a solar panel and a different orientation. these...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> wow. >> i have no idea what that means and i doubt you do, either. >> i do, actually. i watch mixed martial arts. i'll explain it to you later. thanks very much. we'll be right back. >>> we ran out of time for the "ridiculist." we'll be back one hour from now, another edition of "360" at >> is it time to make a deal with republicans? and a terrifying discovery on a college campus in florida. guns, bombs and a plan. let's go "out front." >> good evening, everyone. out front tonight, message in a bomber. the pentagon announcing it's going to be flying nuclear-capable b-52 bombers intended to send a signal to north korea's leader. now, north korea intends to send some strong messages of its own. we have a new video that we found posted to a semi-official government web site in north ko
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> wow. >> i have no idea what that means and i doubt you do, either. >> i do, actually. i watch mixed martial arts. i'll explain it to you later. thanks very much. we'll be right back. >>> we ran out of time for the...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ask. >> this is 7 news. >> we of think of the urged interest need for food at bay area food bank around the holiday. but urgent need for help from the alameda county have had bank tonight. they will be completely out of donations bit end of this week. many of the shelves empty at the berkeley food pantry that relies heavily on the county food bank for did nation. demand for food expected to rise during the next week when kids home from spring break. fewer donation and huge fundraising short fall left the food bank 3000 donation barrel empty and asking the public to step in. we are in a season where people kind of forget that hunger is still an issue. it's actually growing issue. we see more and more people each month. our lines will go on forever it seems. with the people needs. >> we
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really think about refers nation in the environment. an environment that $150,000. take a look. i don't have time to break it down. if you look, that's what you will find. that makes me think of the most interesting and most popular song this year for the current bull. it means orally. this government i am saying is very prolific and putting on a cremation. but i say what they to see them put their money. if they do that, in haiti will a chance. let them put their money and resource station. they should have much more in the budget for that. in the next few weeks, and the next few months i want the other they will back their words with action. that is if they have time. thank you. [applause] >> good evening. i'm going to steal your boat. i wrote it i get to to take it. my name is straightforward. posted "the associated press" in 2007 until 2011 and i'm very honored to be here. i'm honored to be on the panel with both distinguished gentleman. i want to talk about "the big truck that went by". let's talk about big trucks first. my book is your visual aid, "the big truck that went
really think about refers nation in the environment. an environment that $150,000. take a look. i don't have time to break it down. if you look, that's what you will find. that makes me think of the most interesting and most popular song this year for the current bull. it means orally. this government i am saying is very prolific and putting on a cremation. but i say what they to see them put their money. if they do that, in haiti will a chance. let them put their money and resource station....
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report". in this half hour, the department of homeland security is on a buying binge. 1.6 billion rounds this past year and it could be putting police departments at great risk. just what the obama administration needs with all that ammo. what are they up to? then we have the liberal left coast striking again. stanford university strikes a popular pro capitalism course from its curriculum. yet it keeps one that is anti-free market. what is up with that? this is what passes for free speech out there. david horowitz will weigh in. small business may be bracing obama care making some companies less profitable once the law takes full impact. in fact "new york times" did a case study today on baked in the sun, a california bakery. the company could lose a sta
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report". in this half hour, the department of homeland security is on a buying binge. 1.6 billion rounds this past year and it could be putting police departments at great risk. just what the obama...
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the public believes the united states will develop the energy with more respect for the environment and more appreciation how the energy is harvested than china will or russia will so they wanted done here. second, it only makes common sense that it's going to be cheaper if it's developed in the u.s. and canada than if we have to shep it from five or six thousand miled away. third, there's a political component. we don't want to get entangled in any wars because of energy usage, so do it here. those three reaps is not just republicans but a majority of democrats support the project. >> neil: but it has divided democrats. environmentalists don't want this completed, no way no how. unions do because they like the jobs. so the president is going to tick swan else, -- someone else? >> my guess i he'll tick off the environmentalists because the highest priority for americans is new jobs and the unions have been saying to at the president, we brought you the victory. now you have to bring us something, and they expect it to be here. one more point. we know how tenuous this economic recovery i
the public believes the united states will develop the energy with more respect for the environment and more appreciation how the energy is harvested than china will or russia will so they wanted done here. second, it only makes common sense that it's going to be cheaper if it's developed in the u.s. and canada than if we have to shep it from five or six thousand miled away. third, there's a political component. we don't want to get entangled in any wars because of energy usage, so do it here....
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the environment seems to be improving. pinnacle can always do another acquisition. the company is paying you to wait to get their house fully in order with that great dividend. let's not forget, last week ken powell was on the show, he told us that food inflation has peaked and competition is less fierce? that could help these guys. pinnacle foods reminds me of long-time "mad money" winner b&g. they've got some truly iconic ones under the roof. i think you should try to get in on this ipo. that's why i did this story money. call your broker tomorrow. i like it even if they raise the price. even if they take it up to $22 a share. at that point, let's pause, that may be too high. after the break, i will try to make you more money. >>> coming up -- invest in innovation. it's not the latest gadget that could drive profit in your portfolio. medical science is leading the way with breakthrough technology. tonight, cramer's kicking off a week-long series highlighting some of the most revolutionary companies that may be heading higher. >>> when the market was really getting
the environment seems to be improving. pinnacle can always do another acquisition. the company is paying you to wait to get their house fully in order with that great dividend. let's not forget, last week ken powell was on the show, he told us that food inflation has peaked and competition is less fierce? that could help these guys. pinnacle foods reminds me of long-time "mad money" winner b&g. they've got some truly iconic ones under the roof. i think you should try to get in on...
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attach mothers and fathers to each other and to the children that they may create and raise in the best environment. >> the u.s. supreme court will hear both sides of this emotional issue. >>> and supporters of marriage equality who can't be at the u.s. supreme court will be back here at san francisco city hall tomorrow night for a candle light vigil, trying to put a face to this very personal i shall shoe that's before the court. reporting live in san francisco, jeenl elley, nbc news. >> the justices could reach a variety of conclusions. aid among them, they could decide prop 8 is legal, keeping the same-sex marriage ban in place. they could also make it unconstitutional that would lift the ban and make same-sex marriage nationwide. a third possibility, the justices could dismiss the case for procedural reasons. >> the question is, is that constitutional? congress passed the law in 1996 and it blocks the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriage. now, our coverage of the prop 8 supreme court arguments go tomorrow at 4:30 a.m. on today in the bai, they'll start. and will continue throug
attach mothers and fathers to each other and to the children that they may create and raise in the best environment. >> the u.s. supreme court will hear both sides of this emotional issue. >>> and supporters of marriage equality who can't be at the u.s. supreme court will be back here at san francisco city hall tomorrow night for a candle light vigil, trying to put a face to this very personal i shall shoe that's before the court. reporting live in san francisco, jeenl elley, nbc...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ [ticking] >> as of late 2012, the justice department had not prosecuted any countrywide financial executive, despite the allegations of widespread mortgage fraud inside the company. and, as steve kroft reported, in december 2011, even more puzzling, was the justice department's reluctance to employ one of its most powerful legal weapons against anyone in the company. it's called the sarbanes-oxley act of 2002. [applause] >> it was overwhelmingly passed by congress and signed by president bush following the last big round of corporate scandals involving enron, tyco, and worldcom. it was supposed to restore confidence in american corporations and financial markets. the sarbanes-oxley act imposed strict rules for corporate governance, requiring chief executive officers and chief financial
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ [ticking] >> as of late 2012, the justice department had not prosecuted any countrywide financial executive, despite the allegations of widespread mortgage fraud inside the company. and, as steve kroft reported, in december 2011, even more puzzling,...
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right now, they're in a great environment. because on top of that, those numbers look great. inventory is low. prices are going up. interest rates are low, which translates to home buyer ability to buy more homes. and we know new homes are more expensive. the big head winds we're facing right now are artificial headwinds. they don't have to deal with the real estate market. those are uncertainty in terms of what the government is going to decide on the rules for qualified residential mortgages under dodd frank which translates to how readily available mortgage loans will be in the next year or so. and, of course, the tax issues with the fiscal cliff and is congress going to be looking at the mortgage interest deduction and other incentives that ever traditionally supported home ownership and doob a deal breaker for a lot of buyers looking to move up. >> what has helped? is it these targeted policies by the government? is it generally that the central bank has been so aggressive? talking about the way foreclosures have been handled, too, which method has yielded the most succe
right now, they're in a great environment. because on top of that, those numbers look great. inventory is low. prices are going up. interest rates are low, which translates to home buyer ability to buy more homes. and we know new homes are more expensive. the big head winds we're facing right now are artificial headwinds. they don't have to deal with the real estate market. those are uncertainty in terms of what the government is going to decide on the rules for qualified residential mortgages...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ keeping them honest, tonight we wanted to know how it's possible that a man can be killed, run down by a car, possibly on purpose, possibly because of the color of his skin, and nothing whatsoever be done about it. his name was garrett burdette, he was killed, likely run over by a car or truck in mississippi. happened three and a half years ago. three and a half years ago. ever since, until our drew griffin got involved, authorities have done precisely nothing to investigate his death. nothing, that is, except leave the public, victim's mother included, with the mistaken impression that they were on top of it, that they actually were investigating when they weren't. here's part of drew griffin's report. >> reporter: did they ever come up and down these streets handing out flyers, knock
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monday equipment, the environment was a threat to children as well as the factories that put out the fumes and toxins. when inhaled these children would often result in illness, chronic conditions or disease. and harvesting crops in extreme temperatures during long hours were considered normal for children. the labor movement spearheaded the fight against the child labor practices that were going on. as early as 1836 we had union members of the national trades union convention made the first formal public proposal recommending that states establish a minimum age for factory work. that year massachusetts enacted the first state law restricting child labor for workers under 15. over the next several decades, the efforts of labor movements successfully achieved minimum age laws in other states and in 1881, the a.f.l. proposed a national law banning all children under 14 from employment. and in 1892, the democratic party adopted the a.f.l.'s child labor platform and began to push for a national child labor law. and finally in 1938, congress included minimum ages of employment and hours o
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to the second half of "out front." we start with stories we care about, focusing on reporting from the front lines and beginning with the president. he is headed for israel at this very moment. it's the first foreign trip of the second term. israel is welcoming him with open arms in a youtube video, the israeli embassy thanks the president. this is a beautiful video. thanks him for being a friend. ♪ thank you for being a friend ♪ traveled down the road and back again ♪ ♪ your heart is true >> this is a real video. this is on their website. on a more serious note, what's what israeli president perez said to our john king today. >> obama is admired in the hearts, even if the mouth of the people doesn't say so. >> kind words of president perez about president obam
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to attach mothers and fathers to each other and the children they may create and raise in the best environment. >> reporter: wednesday the court hears a challenge to doma, the defense of marriage act, passed by congress in 1996. it blocks the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriage in the states that allow it. much has changed in the 17 years since president clinton signed it into law. he now says it should be overturned because it's unconstitutional discrimination. no states permitted same-sex marriage when congress passed doma. now nine states do allow it, along with washington, d.c. 38 others ban it by law or constitutional amendment. >> what do we want? >> marriage equality. >> when do we want it? >> now. >> reporter: public opinion polls show more than half of americans now support it. supporters of marriage for gay couples claim the cultural tide is moving in their direction. >> if the supreme court disagrees with these claims, history will not look fondly on it. the court almost prides itself in moving very slowly, not being out in front of the culture, lagging behind some
to attach mothers and fathers to each other and the children they may create and raise in the best environment. >> reporter: wednesday the court hears a challenge to doma, the defense of marriage act, passed by congress in 1996. it blocks the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriage in the states that allow it. much has changed in the 17 years since president clinton signed it into law. he now says it should be overturned because it's unconstitutional discrimination. no...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> in is a new policy from the national drugstore chain, cvs. here's how it works. under the policy, workers would have to undergo health screenings. and if you don't, then you have to pay a penalty. cvs says this motivates people to live a healthier lifestyle. privacy. out front dr. deborah peel and good the see both of you. doctor, let's start with you. cbs put out a statement to us saying the benefits program is evolving to helping the colleagues take more responsibility for improving their health and managing costs and a step to accomplish this is a health screening and wellness review. in the sense this seems to make a lot of sense. literally. right? literally. if i have to pay the cost of making poor decisions and not working out maybe i'm more likely to make better decisions. >>
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in the immediate environment we're in today, one of these media campaigns can be a flash in the pan. but i think this is a long game and think it's a long game for good reason. i actually disagree with the governor that these politicians are necessarily being stupid. by going against the public on the issue. because this is one of those asymmetrical issues. most people are in favor of universal background checks, but the people who care about it are going to vote on the issue, are disproportion eige porgportiona opposed to them. i think we need to convince voters who are in favor of background checks to hold politicians accountable for their votes on it i think it's supportable, because violent crime has been in decline for 20 years -- >> not gun-related crime. >> i want to talk about that. finish your point first. >> i think the reason that the political environment is actually more difficult for gun control now than it was 20 years ago is because people are less afraid of violent crime than they used to be. and so i think it takes some convincing to tell people no really, this is a
in the immediate environment we're in today, one of these media campaigns can be a flash in the pan. but i think this is a long game and think it's a long game for good reason. i actually disagree with the governor that these politicians are necessarily being stupid. by going against the public on the issue. because this is one of those asymmetrical issues. most people are in favor of universal background checks, but the people who care about it are going to vote on the issue, are disproportion...
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attach mothers and fathers to each other and to the children that they may create and raise in the best environment. >> reporter: nine states plus washington, d.c., allow same-sex marriage. 38 states don't. president obama's changed his mind and so have some republicans. >> if you believe the government should be involved in personal lives which most republicans and conservatives do, then i don't see how it's contradictory. >> we're here for them to get married. >> reporter: last night's vigil just the beginning two of days of arguments that will determine how america defines marriage and for whom. looking ahead it could be a few months before we get a decision on either or both of these cases. but republicans already looking two years ahead to the next election. some saying if their party embraces marriage equality, it could open up donations in big states. >> tracie potts, thanks for that. >>> news of recently acknowledged involvement in the ongoing syrian civil war. white house officials say the united states is training syrian secular forces in neighboring jordan and has been for months. it's s
attach mothers and fathers to each other and to the children that they may create and raise in the best environment. >> reporter: nine states plus washington, d.c., allow same-sex marriage. 38 states don't. president obama's changed his mind and so have some republicans. >> if you believe the government should be involved in personal lives which most republicans and conservatives do, then i don't see how it's contradictory. >> we're here for them to get married. >>...
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all protectors of creation, of the plan of god, written in nature, protectors of one another, of the environment. >> he ended by asking everyone to pray for him like he did the day he was elected. among those in the crowd was vice president biden. he led the united states delegation. there are heads of state from 31 countries in attendance. there are religious leaders including jews and muslims and buddhists. he will meet with pope benedict on saturday for the first time in 600 years a former and current pope meet face to face. >> developing news, san jose police are investigating the circumstances after they shot and killed a man for the second time this month after a chase. the man was in a stolen car and tried to ram officers. abc7 news reporter, cornell bernard, is live in east san jose. cornell? >> still very much an active scene in east san jose. police are collecting evidence. there were several vehicles involved in this incident. some were unmarked police cars. the car you want do pay close attention to on the video is a white two-door honda that police say tried to run over an officer b
all protectors of creation, of the plan of god, written in nature, protectors of one another, of the environment. >> he ended by asking everyone to pray for him like he did the day he was elected. among those in the crowd was vice president biden. he led the united states delegation. there are heads of state from 31 countries in attendance. there are religious leaders including jews and muslims and buddhists. he will meet with pope benedict on saturday for the first time in 600 years a...
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especially in today's environment where interest rates, in general, are so low, why take a chance? you know, it's not just on that side of the atlantic. you know, we got 0% interest rates in america. why leave money on deposit in a bank to get 0% when there's inflation, and, you know, nose are the two largest banks in cypress that failed. our two largest banks, bank of america and citi bank have over $2 trilion in total deposits. the fdic hasnear $25 billion in treasuries. if our largest banks were to fail, we don't have anywhere near reserves to come close to the insurance deposits let alone all deposits. sandra: let's get jordan in here, an analyst in our power panel tonight. jordan, i guess this here is going to be used -- this bailout will be used as a template for future bailouts, and that investors say, well, my money's not safe, i'm going to take it and go somewhere else. do you believe that to be the case? >> right. no, not currently just because when i look at the glal markets, if you review the major european nations like germany or france, you don't see the dee tier rati
especially in today's environment where interest rates, in general, are so low, why take a chance? you know, it's not just on that side of the atlantic. you know, we got 0% interest rates in america. why leave money on deposit in a bank to get 0% when there's inflation, and, you know, nose are the two largest banks in cypress that failed. our two largest banks, bank of america and citi bank have over $2 trilion in total deposits. the fdic hasnear $25 billion in treasuries. if our largest banks...